Docquity Eyes Tokyo IPO in Major Asian Expansion
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Singapore-based digital platform Docquity is planning an initial public offering (IPO) in Tokyo. The company, which connects doctors across Asia for professional networking and education, aims to list on the Japanese market within the next two to three years.
This move signals a significant strategic shift. Docquity will use the capital raised to expand its business beyond its core Southeast Asian markets. The funds will support growth in East Asia, with a specific focus on Japan and South Korea.
Docquity operates a members-only platform. It allows verified physicians to discuss complex cases, access medical research, and participate in certified courses. The company claims a user base of over 400,000 doctors across eight Asian countries.
A Tokyo listing would provide Docquity with greater access to capital. It also positions the company closer to a major new target market. The planned IPO highlights the growing investor interest in Asia's digital healthcare sector.